Gaupol is an editor for text-based subtitle files. It supports
multiple subtitle file formats and provides means of creating
subtitles, editing texts and timing subtitles to match video. The
user interface is designed with attention to batch processing of
multiple documents and convenience of translating.

Gaupol should run on all Unix-like (GNU/Linux, *BSD, Solaris,
etc.) operating systems and on Windows. Technically, it should run
on Mac as well, but that has not been tested nor made convenient.
Gaupol's user interface is based on the GTK+ toolkit and has been
designed to best fit the GNOME
desktop environment.

Gaupol includes a separately installable,
user-interface-independent, general-purpose Python package,
"aeidon", for reading, writing and manipulating text-based subtitle
files. See the development page for
details.

News

2015-05-16 Gaupol 0.28.2 has been released. This release fixes text view size
in the spell-check dialog with some GTK+ themes.

2015-05-09 Gaupol 0.28.1 has been released. This release works around problems
in gst-python that broke
Gaupol's video player. See the
news
file for all changes.

2014-12-07 Gaupol 0.28 has been released. This release
features miscellaneous small improvements and bug fixes, see the
NEWS.md file for details.

2014-10-27 Gaupol 0.27 has been released. This release
fixes Gaupol to work better with GTK+ 3.14 and contains a collection
of other miscellaneous small improvements and bug fixes. See the
news
file for details.

2014-06-21 Gaupol 0.26 has been released. This release
fixes Gaupol to work better with GTK+ 3.10 and 3.12 and contains a
collection of other miscellaneous small improvements and bug fixes.
See the
news file for details.

2014-02-08 Gaupol 0.25 has been released. This release
features a collection of miscellaneous small improvements and bug
fixes. See the
news file for details.